An Evening at Mortons

On Wednesday, October 21, beginning at 6:00 p.m. (discussion starts at 6:30) Morton’s The Steakhouse will host its third Evening at Morton’s online discussion, this time focusing on “Richmond’s Nonprofits: The Challenge for Charities.”

The panelists include:
- Reggie Gordon, Red Cross
- Sherrie Brach, United Way
- Lynne Washington, Peter Paul Development Center
- Jeanine Harper, Greater Richmond SCAN
- Robert Bolling, William Byrd Community House
- Mary Lou Decoussaux, Neighborhood Resource Center

As with the last discussion, John Sarvay, one of Richmond’s leading bloggers and the founding principal of Floricane, LLC, will moderate the discussion. Tony Scida of The Hodges Partnership will “live-blog” the discussion in-the-moment and new this time around, Trevor Dickerson will “live-tweet” the event via @trevordickerson, using the hashtag #steakchat.

In the effort to streamline the live-blogging and tweeting, for this discussion we’re asking online participants to follow the discussion via Tony’s live-blogging (on this site) and submit questions to Trevor on twitter via #steakchat. Trevor will throw your questions and comments out to the participants while sending interesting snippets from the discussion out into the twitterverse

The conversation also will be audio recorded and made available here following the event.

Contact @juliawebster, @amgrohs or @sarvay with questions.

Be sure to keep an eye out for information on the next discussion.

Thanks again to everyone who participated in the live blog and live tweet discussion around the second event in the Evening at Morton’s series “Arts in Richmond: Culture at the Crossroads.”


Click on symbol above to listen to the conversation and leave your feedback in the comments below.

Tonight marks the second of three dinner discussions about Richmond, held at Morton’s The Steakhouse. Anyone can observe or participate in the discussion on Twitter and via the live blog widget below.

Featured in tonight’s discussion are Janine Bell, founding president and artistic director, Elegba Folklore Society; David Fisk, executive director, Richmond Symphony; Ana Ines King, founder and artistic director, Latin Ballet of Virginia; Harry Kollatz, columnist/staff writer, Richmond Magazine, and co-founder of the Firehouse Theatre Project; and Christina Newton, founder and director, Curated Culture. The discussion will be moderated by John Sarvay, local blogger and founding principal of Floricane, LLC. Jonah Holland of Mox-eMedia will live tweet, and Tony Scida of The Hodges Partnership will live blog the discussion.

To participate in the discussion, follow the #steakchat hashtag on Twitter or watch the live blog below.

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